A Vintage-y, Under-$800 Engagement Ring From Neil Lane, Plus More Sparkly Baubles From His Latest Collection

I know, I know. You probably think that "under-$800" is a typo, since jeweler-to-the-stars Neil Lane is best known for designing doorknob-size engagement rings for celebrities. But it's not. And I think this $799 ring from Neil Lane Designs—Neil's line with Kay Jewelers—would be just perfect for a girl looking for a unique engagement ring with a vintage-y vibe. Round-Cut Ring, $799. Here are the two other new pieces in the collection. First a ring that would make an eye-catching wedding band next to a simple engagement ring. (Or, on its own, if you wanted to bump you engagement ring to your right hand.) Diamond Leaves and Vines Ring, $299.99. And then there are these diamond-and-pearl earrings, which I adore for a bride. The price tag is probably a stretch for a girl who's planning a wedding, but if you could spring for 'em, they'd be such a nice keepsake to pass on to your (future, imaginary) daughter. Diamond and Cultured-Pearl Earrings, $799.99. Click here to view everything in the collection. Thoughts on the latest baubles from Neil Lane Designs? If I had a spare $800, I would love, love, love to splurge on the first ring. Photo: Courtesy of

I know, I know. You probably think that "under-$800" is a typo, since jeweler-to-the-stars Neil Lane is best known for designing doorknob-size engagement rings for celebrities. But it's not. And I think this $799 ring from Neil Lane Designs—Neil's line with Kay Jewelers—would be just perfect for a girl looking for a unique engagement ring with a vintage-y vibe.

Here are the two other new pieces in the collection. First a ring that would make an eye-catching wedding band next to a simple engagement ring. (Or, on its own, if you wanted to bump you engagement ring to your right hand.)

And then there are these diamond-and-pearl earrings, which I adore for a bride. The price tag is probably a stretch for a girl who's planning a wedding, but if you could spring for 'em, they'd be such a nice keepsake to pass on to your (future, imaginary) daughter.